Friday, February 19, 2010

Index Of Jpg Exgirlfriend There Is A Famous Picture Taken During The Vietnam War I Think And It Shows A Soldier Pointing A Gun To?

There is a famous picture taken during the Vietnam War I think and it shows a soldier pointing a gun to? - index of jpg exgirlfriend

Head of a man on the street. What is the story behind this picture? What happened to the guy?

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6 comments:

dedum said...

Nguyen Ngoc Loan was a former brigadier general in the Army of the Republic of Vietnam.

Nguyen executed Nguyen Van Lem, a Vietcong prisoner, with a view to an NBC cameraman and Associated Press photographer Eddie Adams, 1 February 1968. The photo (entitled "General Nguyen Ngoc Loan executing a Vietcong prisoner in Saigon") and the film would become two of the most famous images in journalism and began to change American public opinion in their participation in the war on Vietnam.

Nguyen Van Lem was captured, tied up and was brought before reporters. General Nguyen drew his revolver and calmly executed a prisoner with a bullet in the right temple. Nguyen argues that it was justified because tPrisoner who had been commander of a platoon of FNL was (allegedly run), the women, children and families of several police officers in southern Vietnam. Committed before thirty and murdered civilians were found in a ditch, four reported.

In the fall of Saigon, Nguyen left Vietnam in 1975. He moved to Virginia and opened a pizza restaurant, but had to renounce his past was communicated to the public in 1991, with the style of writing, "We know who you are" on the door of his restaurant. He died of cancer, 14 July 1998 in Burke, Virginia, Washington, DC, suburb.

He was married to Chinh Mai, with whom he had five children.


It makes me sick to see. Still disgusting to know that he lived hthan in the United States.
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jaypea40 said...

I think you are talking about the picture, where he is a North Vietnamese soldier or restriction of a curriculum vitae, or vice versa, was, I think, what to speak again, and he was killed. I believe that the devastating picture that I ran to the young Vietnamese girl naked through the streets to remind burned by napalm. It was to survive, and it is really a very pretty woman, very well spoken, at least in the interview that I saw. I was too young to serve in this war, but read everything I could get my hands. I know some Vietnam veterans who are truly wonderful people who had felt aggrieved and insulted, what they do, or rather forced to do for a country that is not supported. It was a terrible war and the survivors have to live with it every day. This Is Why I'm supporting our troops is to vital under any pretext. My uncle survived his "tour" there, but he died in a plane crash on his way home, where is the reason? We do not know why we are committed to accept in a war, but we must vote to support us and innocent Iraqis who have fallen, too.

woolly worm said...

I think it was a Viet Cong suspect. And it was performed immediately after the photo was broken. THATS MY MEMORY! I may be wrong.

Shredded Cottage Cheese said...

The image shows an intelligence officer in South Vietnam policy performance of a suspected Viet Cong insurgents. This image has led to increased public dissatisfaction with vietnamwar U.S. and helped us to strengthen the antiwar movement. I think he won the Pulitzer --

linhares... said...

Man with a gun is a police officer in South Vietnam on the brink of a Vietcong importance is increasing in North Vietnam Soilder

The Wonder Years 1988-1993 said...

He was captured on video. A Viet Cong soldier shoots innocent man in the head. In the video you will see the return of blood from the head. He bled to death on the street.

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